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Degree, Minors and Certificates Offered Requirements for Undergraduate Degrees from the Colleges of Arts and Sciences
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Interpretation and Translation StudiesCollege of Languages, Linguistics and Literature FacultyD. Ashworth, PhD (Director)—interpretation and translation theory,
translation, computer applications, Japanese, Russian The Academic ProgramTranslation and Interpretation (TI) is the study of appropriateness in
interlingual and cross-cultural communication. Translation students focus
on written work. They acquire basic knowledge of computer-assisted tools
and programs that facilitate translation, as well as an understanding
of analytical and research techniques needed for translating written texts.
Interpretation students focus on oral work. They learn the techniques
needed to facilitate interpersonal, interlingual oral communication. Both
fields of study emphasize sociolinguistic and communication skills and
techniques needed to facilitate cultural, scientific, and technical exchanges
in cross-cultural and multinational settings. he Center for Interpretation and Translation Studies was established at UH Mânoa within the College of Languages, Linguistics and Literature in 1988. The center’s primary goal is to provide, through theoretically based academic programs, basic training in interpretation and nonfiction translation. Additional objectives of the center include developing of an interdisciplinary research program and serving the community as a clearinghouse for information on professional resources and practices. It also aims to provide the community at large with a broad range of educational opportunities by sponsoring lectures, seminars, and workshops. For the latest information, please visit the center’s webpage at cits.hawaii.edu. The center’s training focuses on the three major Asian languages, as well as Pacific Island languages. Our introductory courses are open to any language speaker; however, certification is offered in limited languages. A bachelor’s degree is available through Interdisciplinary Studies. TI Courses |
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